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Looking good, have you had many comments on the colour.Drove from Toowoomba to the sunshine coast today, almost have the engine run in, still not regretting the orangeView attachment 32174
Looking good, have you had many comments on the colour.Drove from Toowoomba to the sunshine coast today, almost have the engine run in, still not regretting the orangeView attachment 32174
A few positive comments, lots of turned heads.Looking good, have you had many comments on the colour.
The DUSTY Orange. Aus, the Land of Dust (with some notable exceptions).Drove from Toowoomba to the sunshine coast today, almost have the engine run in, still not regretting the orangeView attachment 32174
Well 98% of NSW is listed as drought effected. The other 2% let's the run off go out to sea The Gov.t can't make money out of Dams.The DUSTY Orange. Aus, the Land of Dust (with some notable exceptions).![]()
Well 98% of NSW is listed as drought effected. The other 2% let's the run off go out to sea The Gov.t can't make money out of Dams.
I parked at the far end well out of the way. Weather is holding up really well so far. It's supposed to be even warmer next week! Hiked the Red Pines trail to a little side trail that leads to a beautiful "water feature" called Gloria Falls. This is just below Snow Bird Resort in Little Cottonwood canyon.
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Nice. Do you get bears out that way. That’s one thing we don’t have to worry about in Australia.I parked at the far end well out of the way. Weather is holding up really well so far. It's supposed to be even warmer next week! Hiked the Red Pines trail to a little side trail that leads to a beautiful "water feature" called Gloria Falls. This is just below Snow Bird Resort in Little Cottonwood canyon.
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We have black bears. But they are reclusive and I have never seen one in the wild. Moose I have seen, every summer for quite a few years: but there were no moose when I was growing up: not sure how they ended up around here. As a teen I did come across mountain lion tracks a couple of times. And of course deer are the most common large wild mammal. No wildlife was spotted on this hike, though.Nice. Do you get bears out that way. That’s one thing we don’t have to worry about in Australia.
That's excellent having someone else clean the car.Made a quick trip up (up Tuesday, back Wednesday) to the in-laws place in Armidale, NSW (~6 hours north of Sydney) via Buckett's and Thunderbolt's Ways. Only pic I got was my wife's father giving the car a quick clean this morning before we headed back. It's terribly dry up there like I've never seen before. Their lawn is brown. Stinger looks good though, and travelled well.
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I trust that he was using ONR or a similar polymer wash (no scratches!). I see two buckets, so that is a good indicator.He loves it - it's hard to stop him. He was only reticent due to the water restrictions there.
you dont get bears there because they're scared of all the other things crawling around !!We have black bears. But they are reclusive and I have never seen one in the wild. Moose I have seen, every summer for quite a few years: but there were no moose when I was growing up: not sure how they ended up around here. As a teen I did come across mountain lion tracks a couple of times. And of course deer are the most common large wild mammal. No wildlife was spotted on this hike, though.